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Re: SANDRA11 post# 14341

Wednesday, 06/02/2021 1:05:10 PM

Wednesday, June 02, 2021 1:05:10 PM

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Spot on with CACH SANDRA11, and in my opinion, we are very close to a run. Further to what you stated, if you remember back in 2018 between June and July CACH ran to .06 and based on the DD I have done since, I am beginning to understand why. Given how many insiders still hold shares,

for the past year or so, I have been looking closely at the ATS Volume Report coming directly out of FINRA each week; subsequently listed on the OTC website. It's quite telling to say the least.

Why is this important? In a nutshell, the ATS stands for Alternative Trading Service.

Per: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/alternative-trading-system.asp

What Is an Alternative Trading System (ATS)?

An alternative trading system (ATS) is a trading venue that is more loosely regulated than an exchange. ATS platforms are often used to match large buy and sell orders among its subscribers. The most widely used type of ATS in the United States are Electronic Communication Networks (ECNs) — computerized systems that automatically match buy and sell orders for securities in the market.



Alternative trading systems have become popular venues for trading. As of 2015, ATS accounted for approximately 18% of all stock trading since 2013. That figure represented an increase of more than four times from 2005.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) must approve alternative trading systems. In recent years, regulators have stepped up enforcement actions against alternative trading systems for infractions such as trading against customer order flow or making use of confidential customer trading information. These violations may be more common in ATS than national exchanges because ATS face fewer regulations.


The first number in quotes is the amount of shares traded on the ATS the second number is the amount of trades , the date listed represents the week of,{As that is how they are reported by FINRA}. The next number is the amount of shares we see on the L2, which I added up for the corresponding weeks and the final numbers represent the shares traded on the ATS from the prior year.

Per: https://www.otcmarkets.com/otc-link/ats-volume

CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"397,081”,16, 2021-05-17/ 1,342,400 / 355064 _{NAKED SHORT THAT WEEK}JUST THOUGHT I WOULD ADD THIS.
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"10,925",2, 2021-05-10 / 56,000 /103,393 shares in 2020
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"533,423",11, 2021-05-03 / 1,012,400 /32,597 shares in 2020
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"17,256",2, 2021-04-26 / 21,500/ 142,100 shares in 2020
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"188,845",8, 2021-04-19 / 255,500/ 6,600 shares in 2020
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"30,494",3, 2021-04-12 / 57,800 128,300 shares in 2020
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"21,067",3, 2021-04-05 / 43,600 133,000 shares in 2020
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"17,700",3, 2021-03-29 / 23,200/ 36,400 shares in 2020
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"61,440",5, 2021-03-22 / 101,642/ 15,500 shares in 2020
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"199,702",9, 2021-03-15 / 229,900 on L2 / 259,100 shares in 2020
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"360,704",17, 2021-03-08 / 607,700 / 71,000 shares in 2020
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"710,391",20, 2021-03-01 / 576,100/ 27,500 shares in 2020

Now let's look at the years prior when CACHE ran to .06.


ATS Volume for The Run Days/Weeks in 2018 & 2019:

CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"751,926",15,2019-09-30
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"469,774",35,2018-07-16
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"2,689,020",133,2018-07-09
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"1,403,114",96,2018-07-02
CACH,CACHE Inc Common Stock,"1,184,766",44,2018-06-25

Look at the volume comparisons and the price comparisons on the charts. as you put it SANDRA, it's all about the charts and share structure. ...more to come! It's show and share time ;}



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